In Illinois it doesn't matter how many hours you work, only the amount you gross during a 7 day period. You are allowed to make up to 50% of your gross weekly unemployment benefits before you start losing money from unemployment. IE...If you gross 100.00 a week from unemployment, you can gross 50.00 from a job and still get a full 100.00 from unemployment. If you make 51.00 from a job, you get 99.00...I would check out your states unemployment website for full details on your state.
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When working only twenty hours a week, one could feasibly collect a portion of unemployment money, though they could not collect the full amount. If they were to collect the full amount, that would be considered illegal, as they aren't technically fully unemployed.
This would depend on many factors, including what were the number of hours normally worked in the industry you work in. As each state determines its own criteria for eligibility, check with your own state's employment security office for clarification.
State law varies, but in RI you CAN work part time and collect a portion of your full benefits.
No..it is impossible..but it deoends on how many weeks.
I know that in KY you can. What ever you make will be deducted from your unemployment check. You can work up to 20 something hours and still draw a portion of your benefits.
Yes, it does. Illinois unemployment law allows the state to reduce your unemployment compensation by 50% of your Social Security benefit. Illinois is one of only five states that still apply an offset to unemployment. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
No. In order to collect unemployment in Texas, you must work in Texas for five calendar quarters.
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According to the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce which administers UI benefits in the state, your eligibility to collect unemployment will be impaired if you were fired for "misconduct" which is defined as any action that is not in the best interests of your employer. You would be disqualified for up to five weeks. However, the eligibility requirements also note that if you were fired for "gross misconduct," e.g. anything that you could be criminally charged for, you may be permanently disqualified. This is the category that "stealing" would fall under. Note that everything is "may be" - you should still file for unemployment benefits. The worst that can happen is that they will say no.
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The last time the US had unemployment under five percent was February, 2008 when it was 4.8 percent. See the Related Link below for unemployment rates, by month, since 1948.
Unemployed, underemployed, broke and homeless.
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Yes you can, but not if you just decide to quit because your school load is too much or what have you. You have to be laid off from your job. If you show proof that you are enrolled full-time in school (12 or more credit hours), you can draw unemployment benefits and you are excluded from having to seek work. All you need is a school official's signature every five weeks to show you are still enrolled full time.
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